3 Branson, B. and D. Pagach, Diversity in Analyst Coverage, under review at Journal of Accounting and Business Research Pagach, D., M. Beasley and M. Bradford, Information conveyed in announcements of IT Outsourcing. This paper has been presented at the mid-year IS section conference and is targeted at JIS. Beasley, M, D. Pagach, R. Warr, Risk Manager Announcements. This paper is in the draft stage and targeted at Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance. Branson, B., K. Lorek, and D. Pagach, Factors Associated with Analyst Advantage. This paper is in the draft stage and extends our Decision Sciences article and is targeted at CAR. Pagach, D. and K. Shaw, Private Placements and Financial Analysts. This paper is in the data analysis stage and is targeted at JAE. Pagach, D. Using a blog in Teaching Intermediate Financial Accounting. This paper was presented at the Effective learning Strategies session of the 2005 American Accounting Association meeting in San Francisco. OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY Co-author of Intermediate Financial Accounting (First Edition to be published in 2004: Houghton Mifflin) with Michael Diamond (Provost, University of Southern California) and Curt Norton (Professor, Northern Illinois University). Supplements will include Solution Manual, Instructor s Resource Manual and Study Guide. Pagach, D. Testbank for Financial Reporting and Statement Analysis. This is the first testbank written for the textbook authored by Stickney, Brown and Wahlen. Pagach, D. Banks, Savings Institutions and Credit Unions: Accounting and Auditing Guidance. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Beasley, M. and D. Pagach, Depository Institutions: Advanced Accounting and Auditing Issues, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Pagach, D. Derivatives: Accounting and Auditing Guidance. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Pagach, D. SFAS No. 133: Derivatives and Hedge Accounting. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, PROCEEDINGS Branson, B. and D. Pagach, Examination and Prediction of Earnings Per Share Forecast Origin Superiority, Proceedings of the 1993 Southeastern Region AAA Meeting.

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